Swiss Franc Exchange

CHF Exchange to Japanese yen  in Osaka Japan

Swiss Franc for Japanese yen at Wasabi Exchange  in Osaka Japan

 

We can even exchange old banknotes, or banknotes that are dirty, torn, or have scribble on them, which other stores won't accept.

Current Banknotes

「Today's Rate✖100%」

10フラン

Swiss Franc 10bill exchange

20フラン

Swiss Franc 20bill exchange

50フラン

Swiss Franc 50bill exchange

100フラン

Swiss Franc 100bill exchange

200フラン

Swiss Franc 200bill exchange

1000フラン

Swiss Franc 1000bill exchange

1 generation ago

「Today's Rate ✖50%」

10フラン

Swiss Franc old 10bill exchange

20フラン

Swiss Franc old 20bill exchange

50フラン

Swiss Franc old 50bill exchange

100フラン

Swiss Franc old 100bill exchange

200フラン

Swiss Franc old 200bill exchange

1000フラン

Swiss Franc old 1000bill exchange

2generation ago

「Today's Rate ✖30%」

10フラン

Swiss Franc old 10bill exchange

20フラン

Swiss Franc old 20bill exchange

50フラン

Swiss Franc old 50bill exchange

100フラン

Swiss Franc old 100bill exchange

500フラン

Swiss Franc old 500bill exchange

1000フラン

Swiss Franc old 1000bill exchange

※Attention※

 

Depending on the condition of the banknote (dirt, tears, scribble, etc.), the rate may be reduced or we may not be able to purchase it at all.


When exchanging Swiss francs for Japanese yen if you are using current banknotes, the rate displayed will be 100%.

 

We can also exchange old Swiss franc notes that are not accepted at other stores.

 

 

If you're looking to exchange Swiss francs for Japanese yen, come to Wasabi Exchange!


Basic Data on Switzerland

 

Area:

Approximately 41,000 square kilometers (about the same size as Kyushu)

 

Population:

Approximately 8.67 million people

 

Capital:

Bern (approximately 130,000 people)

 

GDP:

Approximately 747.4 (1 billion dollars)

 

Price increase rate:

-0.73%

 

Unemployment rate:

 

3.14%

 

Trivia:

Although Switzerland is not a member of the euro, it has retained its position as Europe's main currency even after the euro's creation.

 

As can be seen from the fact that the denomination and basic design of the coins have not changed for 140 years,

 

the Swiss franc is recognized as the most stable currency in the world, just like gold.

 

The Swiss franc is used by the super-rich and developing countries to protect their assets, and like the Japanese yen, it is considered a safe haven currency in times of crisis.

 

It is said to be the most difficult currency in the world to counterfeit, and various high-tech anti-counterfeiting measures are in place.

 

Hologram technology has evolved, and some banknotes have "kinegrams" that make the numbers on the face appear animated.

 

A new series of banknotes was issued from 2016 to 2019, which further strengthened security.

 

It is a vertically long banknote, which is rare in developed countries.

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Notice

 

 ①The above rates are for reference only. Due to market trends, the above rates may not be exchangeable.

 

②Depending on the condition of the banknote, the rate may be lowered or exchange may not be possible.